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this is a little boy, and we repeatedly filmed him begging, so why is he begging if he has lots of money? we are going now. we could not get any answers here, but the cycle of spending continues. -- begging continues to regard >> children who are forced to beg do not get education. it is denying their childhood. >> we could not figure out what happens to do or if he is still begging. -- happens to lou or if he is still begging. he remains one of the forgotten children. >> he was sent to bed in one of the richest cities in the world. archaeologists say they have uncovered one of the most important viking burial sites in britain. a boat containing the remains of a warrior with his axe, sword, and spear have been under. it is thought to be more than 1000 years old. >> they are the weapons of a viking warrior. a knife, an ax, a sword, and case in modern and rust. x-rays reveal more details of the crash shows items in geneva. -- more details of the routes. >> it may have held the shroud he was buried in, and it was connected to his body, but it also connects it into the i received. >> the gra
this is a little boy, and we repeatedly filmed him begging, so why is he begging if he has lots of money? we are going now. we could not get any answers here, but the cycle of spending continues. -- begging continues to regard >> children who are forced to beg do not get education. it is denying their childhood. >> we could not figure out what happens to do or if he is still begging. -- happens to lou or if he is still begging. he remains one of the forgotten children. >> he...
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a huge number who are begging. and they've moved to the big cities because marabouts who want to use begging as a source of revenue know that's where you'll find the most donors. some of these boys left home so young, they don't remember where they came from. they sleep on cement or dirt floors, dozens to a room. and for boys who don't make their daily quota, the punishment can be brutal. social worker abdou fodeÉ sow is caring for an 11-year-old whose marabout beat him with a shredded tire. >> ( translated ): with those strips the boy was hit until he bled. and each time that he came back without money from begging he was hit again even though his injuries hadn't yet healed. >> reporter: this talibeÉ, named arouna, told me he has been beaten more times than he can count. he became a talibeÉ when he was only nine. now 17, he resents the years he's been kept a virtual captive by his marabout. >> ( translated ): they called me to tell me my mother had died. i wanted to go home but my marabout said, "no." then my f
a huge number who are begging. and they've moved to the big cities because marabouts who want to use begging as a source of revenue know that's where you'll find the most donors. some of these boys left home so young, they don't remember where they came from. they sleep on cement or dirt floors, dozens to a room. and for boys who don't make their daily quota, the punishment can be brutal. social worker abdou fodeÉ sow is caring for an 11-year-old whose marabout beat him with a shredded tire....
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we are begging for our voices to be heard as teachers, we are begging for change, we are begging for a pay raise. we are begging for the state of oklahoma to put education as a priority for the future of ourd state is nation. james: a pay raise has beent approved, buachers walked out today anyway, marching on the state capitol. they say an increase of 15% is a drop in the bucket after a indecade of deep and damagtax cuts. >> i will see you next week -- james: they are feeling those cuts here at this school, now open just ur days a week to save money on busing, electricity, and support staff. it isn't enough. >> think our kids are missing the artla we used to have. we used to have a really cool art program but we don't have the funding for it anymore. we used to have choir, all sorts of music. we used to have band. i would love a school nurse, full-time counselor. james: tax rises on oil and gas production and fuel and cigarettes are in the pipeline, but critics say it is too little, too late. oil-rich oklahoma is not the first state implement deep x cuts. neighboring kansas tried it,
we are begging for our voices to be heard as teachers, we are begging for change, we are begging for a pay raise. we are begging for the state of oklahoma to put education as a priority for the future of ourd state is nation. james: a pay raise has beent approved, buachers walked out today anyway, marching on the state capitol. they say an increase of 15% is a drop in the bucket after a indecade of deep and damagtax cuts. >> i will see you next week -- james: they are feeling those cuts...
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. >> we are begging for chae, we are begging for a pay raise, we are begging for the state of oklahoma to makeriducation a pr. jane: and are they still identical? how nearly a year in space change the way some of scott kelly's genes function. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. nerves are running raw on wall e u.s. as china and lock horns over trade. the dow dropped more than 450 ndpoints on after beijing said it would impose duties on more than 120 american-made products. that is in response toad the trp nistration's plans for new tariffs on chinese steel and aluminum. gary o'donoghue has the latest. tery: at the white house today, the trumps were enrtaining children in the annual easter egg roll. but all the jollity couldn't e,sk the fact that on tradhe president's hard line means the chickens are coming home to roost. china's retaliation was never in doubt, but on what and how much was the question. of u.s.now $3 billi goods will face extra import duties of up to 25%, covering 128 separate items.on e of the sectors hardest hit by the ne
. >> we are begging for chae, we are begging for a pay raise, we are begging for the state of oklahoma to makeriducation a pr. jane: and are they still identical? how nearly a year in space change the way some of scott kelly's genes function. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. nerves are running raw on wall e u.s. as china and lock horns over trade. the dow dropped more than 450 ndpoints on after beijing said it would impose duties on more...
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today's vlence brings the death toll to me tn 60 since the protes beg two weeks ago. and in yemen, hundreds of thounds of people packed the square in the capitol and marched thrghout the cntry demanding esidt seh stepped down. it is but to bea the lgest- is thoughto be the largest demotratn in a month. forced many mosqueso sh down. ruggling to cope with thousands -- silvioerluoni has a proposal iss vis. there's an issue having hp italy withhe msivenflux of grants. intsive search h beg in north eastern japan fothe millionsf peleissifter the tsuni that struck tee eks ago today the united states elpingn the larges deploymt of japan for help defen fors as the seco world war. stdardnd poor's rating agency h downgradedreland after stressests revealed that the country nds another 24 billion euro bailout. a furtherowngrade ofrish credit, iicat,as unlikely. not to the amican economy where present ama said tay ther were sig of rl strength after the unemploymt figus droed again for the month of marc no at 88%, the figure has gon down a ful percente pot i four mths. despitehe pro
today's vlence brings the death toll to me tn 60 since the protes beg two weeks ago. and in yemen, hundreds of thounds of people packed the square in the capitol and marched thrghout the cntry demanding esidt seh stepped down. it is but to bea the lgest- is thoughto be the largest demotratn in a month. forced many mosqueso sh down. ruggling to cope with thousands -- silvioerluoni has a proposal iss vis. there's an issue having hp italy withhe msivenflux of grants. intsive search h beg in north...
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on the streets of nairobi, there are hundreds of visible children begging. i soon realized many of them are being watched. this boy makes eye contact with his, and within seconds, he is taken away. i met dozens of beggars during my investigation. their stories were heartbreaking. this is farah. when i met him, head been enslaved by traffickers for almost half his life. he was making the equivalent of $6,000 a year, b his captors took it all. he told me the traffickers cut off all contact with his family. we staked out the area where h and others like him were being held. my goodness, this is another one. in just 15 minutes, we saw dozens of kids being sent off to beg. >> since last year, the numbers have increased. you can see them all over. they are so vulnerable. it iexposing them to every danger. the way they are kept is inhumane. >> i wanted to know what the families intend ksenia had been told. i traveled there and met a journalist. she told me traffickers target the poorest family, promising their children a better life. >> most of them are living in a
on the streets of nairobi, there are hundreds of visible children begging. i soon realized many of them are being watched. this boy makes eye contact with his, and within seconds, he is taken away. i met dozens of beggars during my investigation. their stories were heartbreaking. this is farah. when i met him, head been enslaved by traffickers for almost half his life. he was making the equivalent of $6,000 a year, b his captors took it all. he told me the traffickers cut off all contact with...
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. >> i'm working with -- i'm begging for my mother and'm begging because she is a pensioner and i'm begging for my sisters and i'm begging from friends. after a while, as i said, you g know, peopl bored of it. reporter: for the first time, he's calling a mep line for commonwealth citizens worried about their rights to remain in the u.k. >> i've lived here since i was 7. 124 the home office says it's changing its process to speed up these cases. >> so there we go. that's it. so it says your whole name. and it's until 2024. some have their cases solved. michael brathe wait got the news he was waiting for. >> fantastic. you know, it's -- it's giving me a sense of freedom. no more like this. reporter: bu this is only the beginning. it's thought tens of thousands of people could still be in limbo. ina campbell, bbc news. nkem: the federal aviation administration in the u.s. has ordered emergency inspections of aircraft engines similar to the one that ruptured during a recent southwest airlines flight leaving one passenger dead. the left engine of the southwest airlines plane suddenly blew apart
. >> i'm working with -- i'm begging for my mother and'm begging because she is a pensioner and i'm begging for my sisters and i'm begging from friends. after a while, as i said, you g know, peopl bored of it. reporter: for the first time, he's calling a mep line for commonwealth citizens worried about their rights to remain in the u.k. >> i've lived here since i was 7. 124 the home office says it's changing its process to speed up these cases. >> so there we go. that's it. so...
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i have to beg. it is dangerous begging on the street. two of my friends have been killed by cars. what choice do we have? i get excited when i play skate soccer. sometimes the spectators bring us food or drinks. i feel proud when i play. if we don't play, people ask us why. that makes me feel needed. >> my hope for them is to see them play the game so the world have skate and soccer become an international event. then, i eventually see them off the streets. no more regulars. they're looking at the paralympics one day accepting skate soccer, making it one of the sports. playing skate soccer helps me forget my problems. it makes me believe that one day my life could be better. >> i am very optimistic something will come from this. i believe if i sit and wait for divine inspiration, it won't come. you have to get up and help yourself. a reminder of our top story. the u.s. military says airstrikes in syria and iraq have killed several senior members of the islamic state group. including this man who had links to the ringleader of the paris attacks. get in touch with me on twitter. we
i have to beg. it is dangerous begging on the street. two of my friends have been killed by cars. what choice do we have? i get excited when i play skate soccer. sometimes the spectators bring us food or drinks. i feel proud when i play. if we don't play, people ask us why. that makes me feel needed. >> my hope for them is to see them play the game so the world have skate and soccer become an international event. then, i eventually see them off the streets. no more regulars. they're...
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please, please, you heard the mayor bay, i'm begging you -- mayor beg, i'm begging you, stay home. >> the deep-freeze has led to a new set of issue montana reported temperatures as low as -45 degrees lcs, and now faces -- 45 degrees celsius, and now faces flooding. >> the temperature causes the ice to melt very quickly and it just because all of the ice to melt off of the rosebud, causing a title by -- tidal wave. >> the storm is unprecedented in scope, effecting nearly 60% of the u.s. population, president joe biden has promised the full force of the u.s. government to help those effected, but likely problems will persist for days. >> this was a holiday season none will soon forget. the bomb cyclone has brought misery. bbc news, new york. >> according to some observers, we should get used to these weather extremes, here is our climate editor with an explainer on what kind of storm it was and what we can expect to see in the future. >> we have seen dramatic weaer in the u.s. as part of this cyclone, what is happening? a bomb cyclone is something used two describe rapidly deepening are
please, please, you heard the mayor bay, i'm begging you -- mayor beg, i'm begging you, stay home. >> the deep-freeze has led to a new set of issue montana reported temperatures as low as -45 degrees lcs, and now faces -- 45 degrees celsius, and now faces flooding. >> the temperature causes the ice to melt very quickly and it just because all of the ice to melt off of the rosebud, causing a title by -- tidal wave. >> the storm is unprecedented in scope, effecting nearly 60% of...
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one company is begging you will and has to do with the way you think. that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, july 2nd. >>> good evening everyone, the world is watching egypt tonight. hundreds of thousands of protesters back in the square for a third day. they are calling for the resignation of the leader over the handling of the economy. the army gave him a deadline to strike a deal by tomorrow or be pushed aside but the president reportedly asked the army to withdrawal the decision. stocks dipped in the afternoon as oil prices rose. from cairo now, we have the
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i am begging you! carmen: we, i don't know... i'm worried because i've never played an accordion, i don't think i can! fabuloso: oh, you can! fabuloso! i knew you could do it, carmen. i never doubted you for a second. carmen: augh, that's not what i said! are you even listening to me? fabuloso: nope! ! thank you for playing the accordion tonight, carmen. freide will dance on her barrels, and the show will be wonderful. now, i will go back to adjusting my bow tie. freide: let us meet at olympia park later.
i am begging you! carmen: we, i don't know... i'm worried because i've never played an accordion, i don't think i can! fabuloso: oh, you can! fabuloso! i knew you could do it, carmen. i never doubted you for a second. carmen: augh, that's not what i said! are you even listening to me? fabuloso: nope! ! thank you for playing the accordion tonight, carmen. freide will dance on her barrels, and the show will be wonderful. now, i will go back to adjusting my bow tie. freide: let us meet at olympia...
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we beg. we beg all world countries to help us and save our heroes. it is not them complaing and begging >>, it is us. >>svetlana was asked by her son to flee as russian bombs leveled this once thriving port. ukrainian officials claim more than 20,000 people have been killed. the relatives of others still fighting cannot bear to see these images. her husband and a two go sons-in-law are also in the ukrainian aslov unit. >> every image is a wound in my heart and soul. my wish is they survive this. of course they will keep fighting. they are holding on doing the impossible. >> outnumbered and outgunned, this small defending force has become an important symbol for ukrain they may never surrender but their families are hopeful they at least get a chance to leave alive. >> now that complex evacuation from mariupol is being coordinated by the united nations and red cross. the help for ukrainians across the country is coming from many places and people. for examp, a group of self-funded pilots from germany known as ukraine air rescue. volunteers a fly medic
we beg. we beg all world countries to help us and save our heroes. it is not them complaing and begging >>, it is us. >>svetlana was asked by her son to flee as russian bombs leveled this once thriving port. ukrainian officials claim more than 20,000 people have been killed. the relatives of others still fighting cannot bear to see these images. her husband and a two go sons-in-law are also in the ukrainian aslov unit. >> every image is a wound in my heart and soul. my wish is...
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he was begging. he kept on beating me to stay with him and to not leave him. >> at one point she fail -- feared the athlete might commit suicide. >> when i was standing there i heard him say to the paramedics. i thought he was going to go nd possibly shoot himself. please. just bring her back quickly. >> the defense now plans to call ballistic and acoustic experts and to finish by the end of next week. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program. in just over a month the world cup kicks off in this stadium. the fans are certainly ready. for the fans, that might be a stretch. could a shot of young blood reverse the effects of aging. experiments done with mice are suggesting just that. scientists found older mice performed better mentally when they were injected with blood plasma from younger mice. >> the human brain a marvel and a mystery. we still do not understand how it works or how it ages. but perhaps we might, just might find a way to repair it. separate resear
he was begging. he kept on beating me to stay with him and to not leave him. >> at one point she fail -- feared the athlete might commit suicide. >> when i was standing there i heard him say to the paramedics. i thought he was going to go nd possibly shoot himself. please. just bring her back quickly. >> the defense now plans to call ballistic and acoustic experts and to finish by the end of next week. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come on...
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both republicans and independents a democrats think , the president ought to beg do more. he's protecting those tests from federal seizure. he's trying to protect his state interests becau he feels the federal governme might work against those interests. part of the result, i think, of the president not taking more forceful national action when ik comes tog care of the supply chain on these things or taking more control over when states close and open back uphi that's som he's definitely left to the states. robert: phil, what are we hearing about this new target of china on the president's radar? is he actually going to take action against china? >> well,ob, he has threatene to take action. he's considering it. and sort of vaguely said that he would thate thinks china should be punished. he has found ways and really over many weeks now to point the finger at china to blame the chinese for allowing this vus to escape its borders, fowir al it to spread first to europe but then to the united states. but it's uncar what action that will be exactly. the one thing driving the pr
both republicans and independents a democrats think , the president ought to beg do more. he's protecting those tests from federal seizure. he's trying to protect his state interests becau he feels the federal governme might work against those interests. part of the result, i think, of the president not taking more forceful national action when ik comes tog care of the supply chain on these things or taking more control over when states close and open back uphi that's som he's definitely left...
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me to give me beg loans. now i'm begging them. i'm trying to sell what i have here now. it is three months to see if i have to close down." turkey is now in a full-blown currency crisis, its lira crashing last friday by 18% and still falling. thelong there were warnings economy was overheing, fueled credit and construction. the class was sparked when donald tru hit turkey withs tarid sanctions over the continued detention of an american pastor. president erdogan is stoking conspiracy theories along this nationalist-based with talk of foreign plots, rejecting an interest-rate rise that ould he hit out at the u.s. erdogan: on the one hand, you are a stratec partner, on the other you should result in the foot. on one hand you are a partner in afghanistan with everyone else leaving. hu are a partner in somalia. on the othd you stab your ally in the back? is this execrable? -- acceptable? mark: h supporters are rallying behind him. the government is framing it ns a matter oional survival. "everyone knows this is an economic attack on our country," he says. "trump and america
me to give me beg loans. now i'm begging them. i'm trying to sell what i have here now. it is three months to see if i have to close down." turkey is now in a full-blown currency crisis, its lira crashing last friday by 18% and still falling. thelong there were warnings economy was overheing, fueled credit and construction. the class was sparked when donald tru hit turkey withs tarid sanctions over the continued detention of an american pastor. president erdogan is stoking conspiracy...
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his abusive use of missiles and as nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. the economic impact of hurricane hobby is still coming to light way with the u. s. coast guard as they assess the damage. under another royal baby is on the way that you can duchess of cambridge nights they're expecting a third child to join shelton georg. welcome to our views on public television in the u. s. and around the globe. north korea is begging for war that was the view of america's ambassador to the un today off to kim jong in conducted his latest nuclear test. in response the united nations security council met in emergency session and president trump has spoken with his south korean counterpart. about strengthening the country's military defenses from sold the b. b. c.'s give to them i stopped for coverage. a day off to north korea's most powerful nuclear test. the south displayed it's. missiles were launched from the ground and the air. it was a test strip. south korea showing off how we could attack pyongyang's nucleosides. this is a strong reaction from a country that
his abusive use of missiles and as nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. the economic impact of hurricane hobby is still coming to light way with the u. s. coast guard as they assess the damage. under another royal baby is on the way that you can duchess of cambridge nights they're expecting a third child to join shelton georg. welcome to our views on public television in the u. s. and around the globe. north korea is begging for war that was the view of america's ambassador to the...
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why is it that we have to beg him? these republicans who have come out to applaud the women, often they use language sort of in the third person that doesn't say donald trump, you should take this moment and use your twitter feed, in fg else, if nothing el condemn domestic abuse. the data and the anecdotes that we are hearing and not even anecdotes, emily's list which is an organization that recruits democratic women to run for office. at this time in the last cycle they were working with 900 women. in this cycle 30,000 women have raised their hand to run for office. it is unprecedented. we have five women governors now and we have five women considering running for governor of these 50 states. it is the way it is happening and just one other bit of information is that yesterday in the state of florida, another democrat flips a republican state seat. it was a woman and this has happened 36 times now. there have been 36 state seats that have been flipped from republican to democrats since donald trump was elected in spe
why is it that we have to beg him? these republicans who have come out to applaud the women, often they use language sort of in the third person that doesn't say donald trump, you should take this moment and use your twitter feed, in fg else, if nothing el condemn domestic abuse. the data and the anecdotes that we are hearing and not even anecdotes, emily's list which is an organization that recruits democratic women to run for office. at this time in the last cycle they were working with 900...
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>> yeah, begging. >> reporter: this boy was begging for money to buy gum to resell on the street. he doesn't go to school. getting syrian refugee children into school is one goal of nora jumblatt's foundation, called kayany. it has built private schools that can accommodate 2,500 kids. but that's a fraction of the need. why aren't these syrian children going to lebanese public schools? >> because of lack of space. we have about 155,000 refugee children going to lebanese public schools, but there are 350,000 that are still in need. >> reporter: 350,000 syrian refugees who aren't getting education? >> yes, who are not getting. and this is, of course, a very dangerous affair, because this is the future of syria. these children should go back to build syria. >> reporter: and that's what the lebanese are hoping for: the war to end, and the syrians to return home. suha wants that too. but for now, thanks to the charity project, she's leaving with her children to start a new life in italy, today. are the kids excited, ready to go? >> more than me. (laughs) >> reporter: they take some las
>> yeah, begging. >> reporter: this boy was begging for money to buy gum to resell on the street. he doesn't go to school. getting syrian refugee children into school is one goal of nora jumblatt's foundation, called kayany. it has built private schools that can accommodate 2,500 kids. but that's a fraction of the need. why aren't these syrian children going to lebanese public schools? >> because of lack of space. we have about 155,000 refugee children going to lebanese public...
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no in his death, his wilis beg circulated re iradical webses. ey have radal iividualized shoes. -- radicalized offshoo. in 2006, thereas a sense that al qaeda wld be weake buit has not. it is ck as strong as ever. >> wld obama ris a "mission accolished" here? >> he was one major plar. >> thank you. n miions of dollsy victory inibya that is the qstion after 22 countries met today and pmised nancl aid to the rels seeking toverthrow colonel gaddafi. according tsecretary of stat hillarylint, the aim is to free up part bovia's $ billio inssets. art libya's $30 billion assets. >> this i a sight they have been waing for for nearly a week. the red star won finall made it of thisazi morning. most refugees are african, migrant workers trappe in . traed in misra since the war began. minutes later, this n is reunitedith his broers the de bow. the tearsare oreli. finally, they are sk from gaddafi rockets. --hey e se fm gaafi roets. there s not one minu of peace. if anying, the arica migran havhad i even worse. caing out i the open near the misra portfor ds,
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this is tale of the changing composition of britai oyals beg to marry other royals. then they beg aing aristocrat w, ty are mari ordary pele. -- then they ban to mry ariscrat w, they arearryg ordinary people. is will be modn. th wille 21st century britain. eny the party tonight. yocan hear it, eryon i t be in theirorns. they are getting reyfor is weddg toght. >> sadly he in e u., they have had oer things on their mind tornadolleyas bn veryusy. the death toll fm dons of tornadoes wasow over 260. president obama wl travel to alabama whereome of the worst damage took place a 180 pple were kild. >>his is just one tornado. re tha 150 were recded in 24 hours. e stm systems stretchg from texo new yor ose who have lived thrgh it described apocalypc scenes. >> thank god. he's the arlife. thank him fettis out of the artment. >> ilaba, thereas devastatio this ishat reins of tuscaosa, a university town where carsere scattered and neighborods attened. manyf the dead were crushed by the rubble of the fliy hos. this girl survidheir veto >> d i don't know if i have ever seen anythin
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he came from new york to malibu and they did for jay leno -- and begged for jay leno. he is a good comic, but when he finally got the show, letterman said, why don't you announce you are going to be the permanent host of "the tonight show"? helen said absolutely not. we do not need him anymore. tavis: i saw the movie. >> you saw kathy bates. that was understated. tavis: sadly, my time is up, and i have not begun to scratch the surface on all you will find on this smemoir. you will be entertained. you will find stuff you did not know, a lot of good trivia. i think you may want to check it out. good to have you. >> an honor to be here. tavis: until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with that is next time. -- a conversation with white henry on his new film, "beasts of the southern wild." that is next time. we will see you then. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's n
he came from new york to malibu and they did for jay leno -- and begged for jay leno. he is a good comic, but when he finally got the show, letterman said, why don't you announce you are going to be the permanent host of "the tonight show"? helen said absolutely not. we do not need him anymore. tavis: i saw the movie. >> you saw kathy bates. that was understated. tavis: sadly, my time is up, and i have not begun to scratch the surface on all you will find on this smemoir. you...
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if you had the capacity to beg for it? and see what you could do with it to get the option? >> you just answered it for me, he was right, he was saying if you want to be a great actor, you have to literally rip yourself open and you have to get in touch with one of the basic, basic requirements for a great actor which is to be in touch with his rage and in touch with his anger which of course i was not at that point, i was covering over my anger with anxiety. and i learned over the decades, without his help, that it would have been a good idea had i tried to do it when i was younger. now he had other reasons. they weren't altruistic, but i wish i had been able to -- >> rose: what were the reasons? >> control. manipulation. he could not really work with an actor unless he was able to get in and dig and find your achilleachilles' heel and kind - >> but he worked with great actors. >> he did. >> rose: like marlon brando. and debbie lee and warren beat at this. >> beatty. >> two out of three. .. >> story. why did you do that?
if you had the capacity to beg for it? and see what you could do with it to get the option? >> you just answered it for me, he was right, he was saying if you want to be a great actor, you have to literally rip yourself open and you have to get in touch with one of the basic, basic requirements for a great actor which is to be in touch with his rage and in touch with his anger which of course i was not at that point, i was covering over my anger with anxiety. and i learned over the...
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the line that he and william begged his father not to go on and mary camilla, that of course he did. we have to reiterate the bbc is not physically seen the book. we have to reiterate that this is harry's take on events. no comment from publican -- buckingham palace or kensington palace. there is an interview this weekend, an interview with the cvs and no we found out today an interview with good morning america due to air monday morning. a lot more to come before the official publication date of spare. that is midnight on tuesday. >> this turn to the united states, it is day three of voting for the next speaker of the house of representatives in washington. the republican kevin mccarthy appears to have thought in his eight to become speaker has 20 members of his own party for -- voted against him yet again. let's have a look at what is happening live on capitol hill where lawmakers are on the house floor. they are speaking to each other before we believe the ninth round of voting will take place. we are awaiting potentially a 9th round of voting. day three of this. will he be able t
the line that he and william begged his father not to go on and mary camilla, that of course he did. we have to reiterate the bbc is not physically seen the book. we have to reiterate that this is harry's take on events. no comment from publican -- buckingham palace or kensington palace. there is an interview this weekend, an interview with the cvs and no we found out today an interview with good morning america due to air monday morning. a lot more to come before the official publication date...
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. >> e beg persecuted. we re percute and in ab countries. are being persecuted here we were percuted in our own countries. >> wecid to e coitions r ourselves we found a collection of old running mobile homes susceptib tohe temperatures that regularly fall below 30 -- -3 degreecentrade. inside, t asylum seekers we showg usowatereaked rouglight fittings. the bldings were damaged an n a state of disrepair thheatg wasorki, cold r wa leaking in erywre. russia's integrion rvices ve bn criticid agn and again fo the yeop are beg tated in this camp. an still, veryittle seemso have improd. and one member of staff h jus beenppoied director. this asylum seek fm rwda says se was isulted. >> e forced me to kees d druge. he is the director. we a afraid. >> the dectosaid he was defending a mberf sff and was not -- and has noteen chard. we all asked theeder migratn serce w these asgnments seekers are ke so far away isuch poor conditions? the chiefs saithere werplan to op better ca, buthen thus. >> at is now at ake -- we wanto make sure the mixing of blood ha
. >> e beg persecuted. we re percute and in ab countries. are being persecuted here we were percuted in our own countries. >> wecid to e coitions r ourselves we found a collection of old running mobile homes susceptib tohe temperatures that regularly fall below 30 -- -3 degreecentrade. inside, t asylum seekers we showg usowatereaked rouglight fittings. the bldings were damaged an n a state of disrepair thheatg wasorki, cold r wa leaking in erywre. russia's integrion rvices ve bn...
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we beg all the world countries to help us and save our heroes. it is not them who are complaining and begging, it is us. >> she was ordered by her son to flee as the bombs leveled this once thriving port. ukrainian officials claim more than 20,000 people have been killed. the relatives of others still fighting can't bear to see these images. her husband and her two sons are still in the ukrainian unit. >> every image is wound in my heart and in my soul. every time i wish is that they will survive this. of course they will keep fighting. they were holding on. they're doing the impossible. >> outnumbered and outgunned, this small defending force has become a symbol for ukraine. they may never surrender, but their families may at least get a chance to leave alive. >> next, there has been a huge explosion at a luxury hotel in the colonial district of the cuban capital havana. the blast destroyed the facade of several floors of the hotel which is being refurbished. now we can cross to our latin america correspondent. what details do we have of what ha
we beg all the world countries to help us and save our heroes. it is not them who are complaining and begging, it is us. >> she was ordered by her son to flee as the bombs leveled this once thriving port. ukrainian officials claim more than 20,000 people have been killed. the relatives of others still fighting can't bear to see these images. her husband and her two sons are still in the ukrainian unit. >> every image is wound in my heart and in my soul. every time i wish is that...
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it's understood she begged medics to let her die and save her unborn child. both died this weekend. as for the living, this was yesterday in a seller. -- clar. client - pnes dropping bombs, scaring the children. please open a humanitarian corridor to help our children escape. so far, there is no safe passage out. >> it's about twoides that need to come to the same terms. reporter: and if that doesn't happen? >> if that doesn't happen, we can only be extremely concerned for the life of all those people. reporter: mariupol is a big, important city that the russians need to capture to help their advance to southern ukraine. their tactics becoming brutally familiar. c't you can't seize a city unless it's flatted, in spite of the cost of human lives. i happening on people trapped in a nightmare. laura: you are close to the polish border there in lviv. russian forces bombed a military base just 15 miles away from poland and 30 miles from you. is russia trying to send a message to nato? >> russia made it very clear about 48 hours ago that any of the weapons, the munitions, the armaments th
it's understood she begged medics to let her die and save her unborn child. both died this weekend. as for the living, this was yesterday in a seller. -- clar. client - pnes dropping bombs, scaring the children. please open a humanitarian corridor to help our children escape. so far, there is no safe passage out. >> it's about twoides that need to come to the same terms. reporter: and if that doesn't happen? >> if that doesn't happen, we can only be extremely concerned for the life...
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the mayor has promised tense for everyone tight b their fes causedby the earthquake are now beg replaced by a deep frustration. >>you areatchg bcorld ws arica." coming up -- traving back in time after the doomsday project collected a weal of ta, 's be giv new life on e we toy, queenlizeth reached the milestonefeing the seco lonst reigning monarch in brish history, passing kin george ththird in totadays ishe's been on the throne for more tn 59 years. it's record oly surpasseby queenictoa whose ren stretched more than 63ears whave more onhis storic day. >> last month, afew da before r grandson's wding, she lebred her 85th bihday next year, she will reacher diamond jubie -- 60 years chintz she became britain's queen. no one can quite pturher style, though some havtrie this was a meeting a fedays ago with thactrs hen merrin who portrayed h on film. and ir it'sot short of milestone, elizabethoman numeral tojust reach another. -- elizabh ii reached othe the only brid soveign ha reigned for nger was queen victoria, who occupied the rone for more tha63 years untiher ath in 1901. like victoria,li
the mayor has promised tense for everyone tight b their fes causedby the earthquake are now beg replaced by a deep frustration. >>you areatchg bcorld ws arica." coming up -- traving back in time after the doomsday project collected a weal of ta, 's be giv new life on e we toy, queenlizeth reached the milestonefeing the seco lonst reigning monarch in brish history, passing kin george ththird in totadays ishe's been on the throne for more tn 59 years. it's record oly surpasseby...
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give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details. >> send me gifts! >> they are asking for help, for follows, for gifts. this is a new trend on tiktok. working with bbc arabic, we found more than 300 tiktok accounts posting these videos. viewers spending more than $1000 per hour on gifts. the idea is to reward creators for interesting content. these gifts are bought with real money and can cost up to $500. the gifts are shifted to a virtual currency that you can withdrawal as cash. how much of that goes to the families and how much does tiktok take for itself? you can see there pattern. children keep saying the same things, they are asking for likes and gifts. if you listen closely, there is a voice off-camera telling them what to say. we asked a local journalist to visit a camp in northwest syria. she lives here with her six daughters. they go on tiktok for two or three hours at a time, several times a day. she is saving up to pay for medical treatment for one of her daughters. >> i tell th
give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details. >> send me gifts! >> they are asking for help, for follows, for gifts. this is a new trend on tiktok. working with bbc arabic, we found more than 300 tiktok accounts posting these videos. viewers spending more than $1000 per hour on gifts. the idea is to reward creators for interesting content. these gifts are bought with real money...
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and the first thing is begging. begging for money. and it was the most difficult and challenging little task that i was judging when i saw people here begging for money in new york city or in l.a. i was looking at them. i was like, wow, so easy. why don't you find a job for yourself. and here i am just wearing a different skirt, and with not cleaned hair, and not showered hair, and it was impossible to make even a euro a day, just because i looked a little different. and that gave me such a strength to portray this character. i just wanted to bring as much authenticity as i could, because they weren't convinced that i could do it. >> rose: really? >> no, there was a time when penelope cruz was going to play this role. penelope wasn't available. and moran auditioned for it and was just awful. >> rose: awful. >> i was. >> rose: you gave her another chance? >> i've often cast people who were terrible in auditions. deborah ferren tino came in and read each time and each time was worse, and then i said you have the job, and she was brillia
and the first thing is begging. begging for money. and it was the most difficult and challenging little task that i was judging when i saw people here begging for money in new york city or in l.a. i was looking at them. i was like, wow, so easy. why don't you find a job for yourself. and here i am just wearing a different skirt, and with not cleaned hair, and not showered hair, and it was impossible to make even a euro a day, just because i looked a little different. and that gave me such a...
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he was begging for my endorsement. he was begging. these tv ads are not from the democratic party. they have been paid for by conservatives. they're running extensively in ohio in florida. this is seen as the last chance to stop donald trump's relentless march to the nomination. katty: remember were talking about the election for the world 's economy and the world's biggest military. i spoke with a republican strategist a short time ago. this is the election for the u.s. presidency and sometimes it sounds like a schoolyard bully. >> that's exactly right. it's like watching a wrestling match or something like that. i've never seen anything like it. this is very high stakes you have an establishment versus donald trump. i think what mitt romney's press conference did today will only help donald trump. if you liked donald trump, you love him now. establishment,e you will hate them even more so. katty: what is mitt romney trying to achieve? a call to arms, especially with the donor community. people who have deep pockets and millions of dollars that could fund the super pacs who are ad
he was begging for my endorsement. he was begging. these tv ads are not from the democratic party. they have been paid for by conservatives. they're running extensively in ohio in florida. this is seen as the last chance to stop donald trump's relentless march to the nomination. katty: remember were talking about the election for the world 's economy and the world's biggest military. i spoke with a republican strategist a short time ago. this is the election for the u.s. presidency and...
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. >> radcom a it begs the question exactly, and it begs the question of how four people were able to run around for four days without the authorities been able to deal with them. >> could there be something like this in uganda? >> uganda has been attacked before, so they certainly need to be on guard. >> thank you for coming in. when brazil auctions off the rights to its libra oilfield, it is expected to be one of the history,eals in royal as it is thought to contain up to 12 billion barrels of oil, making brazil one of the world's largest producers. many brazilians are worried about the selling of a major national asset. brazil is about to join the big league, and anyone who is a player in the oil business is headed south. deep beneath these ways is the field, one of the largest offshore deposits ever found, and brazil is selling the rights to develop the area with some pretty tight strings attached. it is one of the most mind- boggling opportunities of the century. they could make 2 million barrels of oil every day and trillions of dollars to help the economy. just to the north of
. >> radcom a it begs the question exactly, and it begs the question of how four people were able to run around for four days without the authorities been able to deal with them. >> could there be something like this in uganda? >> uganda has been attacked before, so they certainly need to be on guard. >> thank you for coming in. when brazil auctions off the rights to its libra oilfield, it is expected to be one of the history,eals in royal as it is thought to contain up...
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pope francis begs forgiveness from catholics sexually abused by members of the clergy. we speak with one of those inside that vatican meeting today. australia's high court today blocked the government from transferring a vote of 100 and 53 asylum-seekers back to sri lanka. rights groups have raised alarm about their safety. >> into the remote and treacherous waters to australia's north have sailed thousands of asylum-seekers over the years, hoping for a new life. following an election last september, the conservative government here promised to stem a steady flow of unauthorized arrivals coming by sea. official silence, the immigration minister said in a statement that those on board near the cocos islands in the indian ocean have been handed over to the sri lankan navy. their refugee claims having been rejected. the government says it will continue to act in accordance with international conventions. and to protect the safety of life at sea. they insist they want allow people smugglers to undermine australia's protection measures that are stopping the boat. right group
pope francis begs forgiveness from catholics sexually abused by members of the clergy. we speak with one of those inside that vatican meeting today. australia's high court today blocked the government from transferring a vote of 100 and 53 asylum-seekers back to sri lanka. rights groups have raised alarm about their safety. >> into the remote and treacherous waters to australia's north have sailed thousands of asylum-seekers over the years, hoping for a new life. following an election...
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he open for take out after his customers begged him to. he is not making money and the nightly curfew isn't helping. he has many worries. >> we do not know how the customer will react if they will be afraid to go to the restaurant. >> will you be able to make money if the restaurant is only allowed to be half full? >> may be in the best case scenario. maybe we can be even making money. laura: new york's greatest strength is also its vulnerability. people here live very densely. the coronavirus preys onrowns, so we have to find a way to feel comfortable being around each other again. a clinical psychologist at colombia university has studied how we respond to traumatic events. >> for 30 years, we have looked at all the bad things we can think of. people are always resilient. they are resilient because we find a way to deal with things. reporter: that is what she is hoping for. >> i d't care what race, religion, or culture you come from, they are used around the planet from the moment you are born to the moment you die. reporter: new yorkers
he open for take out after his customers begged him to. he is not making money and the nightly curfew isn't helping. he has many worries. >> we do not know how the customer will react if they will be afraid to go to the restaurant. >> will you be able to make money if the restaurant is only allowed to be half full? >> may be in the best case scenario. maybe we can be even making money. laura: new york's greatest strength is also its vulnerability. people here live very...
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when dusk falls, their work beg ns, begging for somethin eat. it used to be that lots of people came in the cars to drop food off, this eight-year-old tells me. but with the crisis, fewer people can be generous. with no change at the top, the march towards greater economic ted tocial misery is exp quicke these little boys never had much of a future, but it is looking far less hopeful now. katy watson, bbc news, caracas. laura: a brief time ago i spoke with a former state department official who is now vice president of the council of the americas. in the wake of maduro's election, the u.s. is moving to tighten financial sanctionsa, against venezuut is that going to make any difference at all or change the situation in the country? >> the steps the united states just announced are not a surprise. they previewed at that even g before the election, sayat if it came off the way it anticipated, and the u.s. and other countries as well -- but will this have an impact? it depends on hoyou define impact. it will squeeze the government further, the venez
when dusk falls, their work beg ns, begging for somethin eat. it used to be that lots of people came in the cars to drop food off, this eight-year-old tells me. but with the crisis, fewer people can be generous. with no change at the top, the march towards greater economic ted tocial misery is exp quicke these little boys never had much of a future, but it is looking far less hopeful now. katy watson, bbc news, caracas. laura: a brief time ago i spoke with a former state department official who...
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this is one of several makeshift hospitals beg set up. anchor: asases rise, so will the pressure on health care. here is angela merkel. >> when the virus is out there, the population has no therapy exists. than 60% to 70% will be infected as long as the situation continues. anchor: while that is around 50 millioneople, if that happened, a small proportion of care, that would swamp theal german health system. earlier, she outlined the best way to avoid that kind of scenario. in a situation likehi the most effective means against the virus iso gain time, reduce the pressure on doctors and hospitals. if i a lot of people werto become ill in a short spacef timet the mffective tool is to slow it down and stretch out its development. anchor: the idea is often called flattening the curb. this is a graphic from the new york times which is based on a reporthe fromdc. the writer shows a surge in infections -- the red shows a surge in infections. it goes beyondothisd line which marks health care capacity. mothere will be largets of cases, it focuses
this is one of several makeshift hospitals beg set up. anchor: asases rise, so will the pressure on health care. here is angela merkel. >> when the virus is out there, the population has no therapy exists. than 60% to 70% will be infected as long as the situation continues. anchor: while that is around 50 millioneople, if that happened, a small proportion of care, that would swamp theal german health system. earlier, she outlined the best way to avoid that kind of scenario. in a situation...
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